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Pakistan frees 18 Indian fishermen

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By Web Desk Published June 5, 2016 1 Min Read
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Karachi: Pakistan on Sunday freed 18 Indian fishermen held for violating its territorial waters, said a senior jail official.

Superintendent of Karachi’s Landhi Jail said the fisherman would travel to Lahore from Cant Station and will enter Indian through Wagah Border.

He said as many as 199 Indian fishermen have been released from the jail this year as a good will gesture.

Both Indian and Pakistani fishermen are frequently detained because of demarcation disputes in the Arabian Sea.

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